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Deal expected on phasing out 'disastrous' greenhouse gases

BBC - Sat, 2016-10-15 01:51
US Secretary of State John Kerry tells delegates meeting in Rwanda that hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) gases were "disastrous for our climate" and should be rapidly phased out.
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Electric cars, an escaped gorilla and fracking – green news roundup

The Guardian - Sat, 2016-10-15 01:12

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Cave art: Etchings hailed as 'Iberia's most spectacular'

BBC - Fri, 2016-10-14 23:14
Unusual cave art as much as 14,500 years old is found in northern Spain - and pronounced the "most spectacular" in the Iberian peninsula.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2016-10-14 23:00

Toxic lion fish, a rare brown panda and a green sea turtle are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world

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Majority of potential UK fracking sites are rich in important wildlife

The Guardian - Fri, 2016-10-14 22:58

Almost two-thirds of licensed sites have above-average biodiversity, that is valuable for functions such as pollination and pest control, analysis shows

Many of the areas that have been recently licensed for fracking are rich in wildlife that perform crucial functions from pollination to decomposition, researchers have found.

Scientists say that almost two-thirds of the areas that have been labelled as suitable for shale gas extraction have levels of biodiversity above the national average, according to a new analysis of records collected from across the country.

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Winter electricity blackouts risk recedes, says National Grid

The Guardian - Fri, 2016-10-14 20:47

Extra power will mean lights will not go out this winter, says firm that operates UK’s electricity transmission network

The risk of electricity blackouts in Britain this winter has diminished, after the National Grid and the government spent more than £140m on tools designed to guarantee the lights stay on.

The Grid’s capacity margin, the cushion between electricity demand and supply, has risen to 6.6%, beating its summer prediction of 5.5%. The buffer zone is also well ahead of last year’s “tight but manageable” 5.1%, which was the lowest in a decade.

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Dirty, isolated and freezing: life in Arctic circle city – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2016-10-14 20:26

Photographer Elena Chernyshova spent a year documenting the people and landscape of Norilsk, which was built by prisoners during the Soviet era

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Climate scientists published a paper debunking Ted Cruz | John Abraham

The Guardian - Fri, 2016-10-14 20:00

Earth’s atmosphere is warming faster and more in line with models than Ted Cruz and his witnesses argued

A new study has just appeared in the Journal of Climate which deals with an issue commonly raised by those who deny that human-caused climate change is a serious risk. As I have written many times, we know humans are causing the Earth’s climate to change. We know this for many reasons.

First, we know that certain gases trap heat; this fact is indisputable. Second, we know that humans have significantly increased the amount of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere. Again, this is indisputable. Third, we know the Earth is warming (again indisputable). We know the Earth warms because we are actually measuring the warming rate in multiple different ways. Those measurements are in good agreement with each other.

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Funding boost for UK citizen science project

BBC - Fri, 2016-10-14 19:24
A UK-wide citizen science project that has attracted almost one million participants is awarded a further £1.2m of lottery funding.
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My Feed: @EuanRitchie1

ABC Environment - Fri, 2016-10-14 18:06
A week in the social media feed of ecologist Euan Ritchie.
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Dinosaur-era 'swordfish' discovered in outback Australia

BBC - Fri, 2016-10-14 17:18
"Extremely rare" fossils from a swordfish-like predator which lived 100 million years ago have been discovered on Australia's "Dinosaur Trail".
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Great white smashes through shark cage during diving trip – video

The Guardian - Fri, 2016-10-14 16:53

Footage uploaded to YouTube shows the moment a great white shark breaches the side of a cage during a diving trip to Guadalupe Island, off the west coast of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. According to YouTuber Gabe and Garrett, ‘this shark lunged at the bait, accidentally hit the side of the cage, was most likely confused and not able to swim backwards’.

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Small businesses using technology as the great equalizer

The Guardian - Fri, 2016-10-14 15:21

Maintaining a thriving business today means consistently providing top quality customer service, even if you are a small business growing at a rapid rate. And with new digital technology, small companies now have the tools to compete

When Facebook bought Instagram for $US1 billion in 2012, it had just 13 employees. But it also had global recognition and more than 30 million customers.

And in the years since, the power of small companies to compete with the titans of commerce has only grown, as digital technology continues to empower minnows to make whale-sized splashes.

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Heritage apples – taking your pick of history

The Guardian - Fri, 2016-10-14 14:30

West Dean, West Sussex I munched on wedges of spicy Sussex Mother, fragrant Tinsley Quince and nutty russets

“Welcome to paradise,” exclaimed our guide as he led us through the gate. Derived from the ancient Persian pardes, meaning “orchard” or “enclosure”, “paradise” is an apt description for this beautifully restored Victorian walled garden nestled at the foot of the South Downs, which boasts more than 100 varieties of apple, many of Sussex origin. Commercial growers nowadays concentrate on a handful of cultivars selected for heavy cropping, bruise resistance, keeping quality and uniform shape; this garden, in contrast, celebrates our wealth of heirloom apples, whatever their peculiar traits.

Related: Country diary: Henstridge, Somerset: Apples of concord

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Enough cheap shots: It’s time to embrace renewables and storage

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2016-10-14 13:28
It was disappointing some politicians used a natural disaster to play cheap political games and blame renewable energy for a blackout caused by freak weather.
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Reboot of SA coal plant like “restarting whaling” for lamp fuel

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2016-10-14 13:18
South Australia's energy minister has slammed Coalition's proposed reboot of Northern coal-power plant as “uninformed and baffling.”
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We should be putting the brake on the Carmichael coalmine, not hitting the accelerator | Graham Readfearn

The Guardian - Fri, 2016-10-14 13:17

The Paris climate deal should be a signal to cut fossil fuel use, rather than an excuse to mine more coal

The Queensland government is now slamming its foot down on the accelerator to help a private company build the biggest coalmine Australia has ever seen.

“We can see the end of the tunnel and now we are accelerating towards it,” the state’s mining minister, Anthony Lynham, said.

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Where to for industrial, business and home heat?

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2016-10-14 12:47
Households are moving away from gas for use for heating and other purposes. Maybe industry should too.
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Canberra power play: How one man’s vision took ACT to 100% renewables

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2016-10-14 12:28
Amid the toxic politics about climate and clean energy in Canberra, Simon Corbell has engineered a plan to take the ACT to 100% renewable energy within four years, laying down a blueprint and a vision that will be followed by other states, if not the federal government.
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Electric vehicle market growing 10x faster than gasoline equivalent

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2016-10-14 12:22
Electric vehicles might remain a fraction of the global car stock, but the industry is growing about 10 times faster than the traditional ICE market.
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